IU Cloud Storage

The IU Cloud Storage service permits you to specify which of several
popular cloud storage services, such as Box at IU, to make available at all times to your IUanyWare session. You
may also specify a personal SharePoint site or other IU file share as
a storage option; see What is IU Cloud Storage and how can I use it?

Saving files to Box

The IU Box service provides a
simple, secure way to share and store files and folders online. Box
consolidates your content in a single location, easily accessible from
anywhere, on any device. You can create files and folders, share them
using a direct link, invite others to collaborate, and continue to
revise and review your content. Though similar in appearance to other
consumer services such as Dropbox, Box can directly integrate with
existing IU systems (e.g., accounts, CAS for
single sign-on with your Network
ID) and security. Your Box account quota is 100 GB.

Your Box account at IU holds up to 100 GB of data and supports advanced
collaboration features. For more, see About Box at IU.

Opening and saving your files with an IUanyWare
application is similar to opening and saving your files with an
application installed on your local computer.

To open a file: From the File menu,
select New to create a new file, or Open... to open
an existing file.

Note: You may not be able to open an IUanyWare application by
double-clicking an existing file.

To save a file: From the File menu,
select Save... to save an existing file, or Save
As... to save a newly created file. You can save your files to
the Cloud Storage service, or locally to your computer (or, in some
cases, to your mobile device). However, you cannot store your
files in IUanyWare; see the warning below.

Saving files locally

To save files locally (i.e., on your computer or to a USB flash
drive):

From the left side of the pop-up window, click the +
(plus sign) next to "Computer" to expand it. This will give you
access to each of the disk drives on your client device (e.g.,
Local Disk (C: on ...), CD/DVD Drive (D: on
...), etc.).

Mac users: Your client computer may not
automatically share your local storage with IUanyWare. If you don't
see your local drives, from within your IUanyWare application:

From the Client Viewer menu bar, select
Preferences..., and then Devices.